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Article : 221 wordsA despatch to the New York Herald says that, the pact between the Allies, providing for concerted action in peace negotiations, comes as a thunderclap to Germany, as it ...
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Article : 73 wordsThe general mobilisation order in Italy is expected to be sighed to-day. Further War News will be found on page 5. ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Dail Mall's correspondent at a town near Beauvais, 40 miles of Paris, estimates the total losses of the Allied Forces at 40,000 and of the Germans at 200,000. ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Germans continue to attack undefended towns. An aeroplane dropped bombs into Ghent and some house were destroyed. ...
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The Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 - 1954), Mon 7 Sep 1914, Page 1
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